You must be using aluminum foil, real tin foil hat wearers think he is in a shallow grave somewhere in the Nevada desert, buried in a foundation of concrete at the next great casino, or tethered to rocks at the base of the Hoover dam

Im no conspiracy theorist but there being no conclusions made as of yet is pretty scary. That something of this magnitude could happen and LE just shrug their shoulders. Crazy.

Don't think we'll be getting satisfying answers to this one any time soon. Even if it was just a crazy lone gunman his lack of motive alone will leave people second guessing - no matter how compelling the evidence.

The problem is - how deep does the rabbit hole go? If one is to believe it was a conspiracy (whether it be for gun control or some kind of profit) you'd have to buy into almost every single alphabet agency being compromised from top to bottom. Not saying it's not possible but I tend to think the simplest explanation is the right one.

Don't think we'll be getting satisfying answers to this one any time soon. Even if it was just a crazy lone gunman his lack of motive alone will leave people second guessing - no matter how compelling the evidence.

The problem is - how deep does the rabbit hole go? If one is to believe it was a conspiracy (whether it be for gun control or some kind of profit) you'd have to buy into almost every single alphabet agency being compromised from top to bottom. Not saying it's not possible but I tend to think the simplest explanation is the right one.

When you hear hoof beats, it is wise to first think "horses," not zebras or unicorns. We may see evidence of zebras or unicorns at some point but for now I'm still thinking horses.

I treasure my privacy as well but if it were widely discussed that I may be Paddock's conspirator in shooting 600 people, I would be out front to articulate my side of the story. Memories are short and he will be forgotten. Remember Richard Jewell?

Jesus Campos and Mandalay Bay building engineer Stephen Schuck both declined 25K for this or any interview.

Schuck was gifted with an all-expenses-paid trip to an Indianapolis Colts game, while Campos was given free season tickets to the Oakland Raiders once they move to Las Vegas but not from The Ellen Show

Jesus Campos and Mandalay Bay building engineer Stephen Schuck both declined 25K for this or any interview.

Schuck was gifted with an all-expenses-paid trip to an Indianapolis Colts game, while Campos was given free season tickets to the Oakland Raiders once they move to Las Vegas but not from The Ellen Show

I call BS level 10 on this one. He may have accepted no money from the show but I bet someone paid him off, maybe the casino? No way a lone low paid security guard turns down free money.